Las imágenes más bellas que dejó el mes de María
Durante mayo celebramos el mes de María, 31 días dedicados a celebrar a Nuestra Madre. La Arquidiócesis de Glasgow, en Escocia, decidió publicar una imagen de la Santísima Virgen cada día.
Algunas son advocaciones, otras obras de arte tan famosas como bellas; y las hay también en pintura y escultura. Cada una está acompañada por una frase que nos cuenta algún dato curioso de la imagen. No te las pierdas, ¡son preciosas y honran a Nuestra Madre!
Las imágenes más bellas que dejó el mes de María
Each day during May we will publish a different image of Our Lady. So many artists have been inspired by her. We begin with this unusual ‘Madonna and child’ by Marianne Stokes pic.twitter.com/M7FpZt5hAu
— Archdiocese of Glasgow (@ArchdiocGlasgow) May 1, 2020
Muchos artistas se han inspirado en ella. Comenzamos con esta inusual “Madonna y el niño” de Marianne Stokes.
Each day of May we will publish a different image of Our Lady to mark this month of devotion. This is La Consolata, venerated in Glasgow’s twin city, #Turin pic.twitter.com/wpJ4nBVcCj
— Archdiocese of Glasgow (@ArchdiocGlasgow) May 2, 2020
Esta es La Consolata, venerada en la ciudad gemela de Glasgow, #Turin
Each day of May we will publish a different image of Our Lady to mark this month of devotion. This is Our Lady Mother of Priests – appropriate for Vocations Sunday which is today! pic.twitter.com/TQyVmroVdF
— Archdiocese of Glasgow (@ArchdiocGlasgow) May 3, 2020
Esta es Nuestra Señora Madre de los Sacerdotes, ¡apropiada para el Domingo de Vocaciones que es hoy!
Each day of May we will publish a different image of Our Lady to mark this month of devotion. This one is by Antonello da Messina. Painted more than 500 years ago but still so powerful in her loving gaze. Ave Maria! pic.twitter.com/NLqgsZLIaE
— Archdiocese of Glasgow (@ArchdiocGlasgow) May 4, 2020
Esta es de Antonello da Messina. Pintada hace más de 500 años pero aún tan poderosa en su mirada amorosa. ¡AVE María!
Each day of May we publish a different image of Our Lady to mark this month of devotion. This one is the Madonna dei Pellegrini by Caravaggio. Our Lady greets pilgrims with dirty feet. (Check!) Mary greets us too with our ragged souls and hearts. Always. pic.twitter.com/t7OznC7v2k
— Archdiocese of Glasgow (@ArchdiocGlasgow) May 5, 2020
La “Virgen de los Peregrinos” de Caravaggio. Nuestra Señora saluda a los peregrinos con los pies sucios. (¡Compruebe!) María también nos saluda con nuestras almas y corazones harapientos. Siempre.
Each day of May we publish a different image of Our Lady to mark this month of special devotion. This Madonna is by William Alphonse Bouguereau.
Ave Maria, gratia plena… pic.twitter.com/S0HisHr4BD— Archdiocese of Glasgow (@ArchdiocGlasgow) May 5, 2020
La Virgen fue realizada por William Alphonse Bouguereau. Ave María, gratia plena …
Each day of May we publish a different image of Our Lady to mark this month of special devotion. This Madonna is by Botticelli painted in 1470. Sancta Maria, ora pro nobis! pic.twitter.com/q224wMwDXP
— Archdiocese of Glasgow (@ArchdiocGlasgow) May 6, 2020
La Virgen de Botticelli pintada en 1470. ¡Sancta Maria, ora pro nobis!
Each day of May we publish a different image of Our Lady to mark this month of special devotion. This Madonna of silence was commissioned by Pope Francis to dissuade us from the sin of gossip. pic.twitter.com/LRzgOWIL0F
— Archdiocese of Glasgow (@ArchdiocGlasgow) May 7, 2020
El Papa Francisco encargó a la Virgen del Silencio que nos disuadiera del pecado del chisme.
Each day of May we publish a different image of Our Lady to mark this month of special devotion. Today Our Lady of thr Rosary by Kristyn Brown. Regina sacratissimi Rosarii ora pro nobis. pic.twitter.com/3ne1BL6Jc2
— Archdiocese of Glasgow (@ArchdiocGlasgow) May 9, 2020
Nuestra Señora del Rosario de Kristyn Brown. Regina sacratissimi Rosarii ora pro nobis.
Each day of May we publish a different image of Our Lady to mark this month of devotion. This one is the Our Lady Seat of Wisdom – appropriate as today the Archbishop offers Mass for Catholic school community at 12 noon. Follow live here https://t.co/aD02LJfpUg pic.twitter.com/N5BBmXgfzu
— Archdiocese of Glasgow (@ArchdiocGlasgow) May 10, 2020
Nuestra Señora Asiento de Sabiduría.
Each day of May we publish a different image of Our Lady to mark this month of devotion. This one is of Our Lady of Sorrows holding the crown of thorns of her son. pic.twitter.com/wtbNBqgN88
— Archdiocese of Glasgow (@ArchdiocGlasgow) May 11, 2020
Esta es de Nuestra Señora de los Dolores sosteniendo la corona de espinas de su hijo.
Each day of May we publish a different image of Our Lady to mark this month of Marian devotion. On this – the vigil of her feast – the image is of Our Lady of Fatima. ‘O come to the throne of grace. O come to the heart most pure …’ pic.twitter.com/ymX51GL96S
— Archdiocese of Glasgow (@ArchdiocGlasgow) May 12, 2020
En la vigilia de su fiesta, la imagen es de Nuestra Señora de Fátima. Ven Oh, ven al trono de la gracia. Oh, ven al corazón más puro … ”
Each day during May we will publish a different image of Our Lady. So many artists have been inspired by her but this image is not by any human artist. It is the miraculous image of Our Lady of #Guadalupe. Thanks to Mexican priest @robertoofarrill for the picture pic.twitter.com/ShCrBBOuPS
— Archdiocese of Glasgow (@ArchdiocGlasgow) May 13, 2020
Muchos artistas se han inspirado en ella, pero esta imagen no es de ningún artista humano. Es la imagen milagrosa de Nuestra Señora de #Guadalupe.
Each day during May we publish a different image of Our Lady. This work (the Alzano Madonna) from 1485 was painted by Bellini. In this time of pandemic it has special significance as it is found in the town of #Bergamo which suffered so much at the start of the emergency. pic.twitter.com/JV89VISTVc
— Archdiocese of Glasgow (@ArchdiocGlasgow) May 15, 2020
Esta obra (la Madonna Alzano) de 1485 fue pintada por Bellini. En este momento de pandemia tiene un significado especial, ya que se encuentra en la ciudad de #Bergamo [Italia], que sufrió tanto al comienzo de la emergencia.
Each day during May we publish a different image of Our Lady. This one should look familiar! The Pietà from St Andrew’s Cathedral, Glasgow.
Our Lady of Sorrows, pray for us. pic.twitter.com/yhCaC9UMlo— Archdiocese of Glasgow (@ArchdiocGlasgow) May 16, 2020
¡Este debería parecer familiar! La Piedad de la Catedral de San Andrés, Glasgow. Nuestra Señora de los Dolores, ruega por nosotros.
Each day during May we offer a different image of Our Lady to honour our mother. This is the Madonna delle Arpie by Andrea del Sarto which is to be seen in Florence. Sancta Maria ora pro nobis! pic.twitter.com/SKobW7Zdbs
— Archdiocese of Glasgow (@ArchdiocGlasgow) May 16, 2020
Esta es la “Virgen de las arpías” de Andrea del Sarto que se puede ver en Florencia. Sancta Maria ora pro nobis!
Each day during May we offer a different image of Our Lady to honour our mother. Today is the 100th anniversary of the birth of St John Paul II. The Pope of Our Lady to whom he pledged himself “Totus Tuus”… totally yours. pic.twitter.com/0YHWx3Z56u
— Archdiocese of Glasgow (@ArchdiocGlasgow) May 17, 2020
Hoy es el centésimo aniversario del nacimiento de San Juan Pablo II. El Papa de Nuestra Señora a quien se comprometió “Totus Tuus” … totalmente tuyo.
Each day during May we offer a different image of Our Lady to honour our mother. Today we honour one of the titles closest to the heart if Pope Francis- Our Lady Untier of Knots. Today let us entrust the knots of our hearts to Mary that she might untie them … pic.twitter.com/kLFlnT2fEv
— Archdiocese of Glasgow (@ArchdiocGlasgow) May 19, 2020
Hoy honramos uno de los títulos más cercanos al corazón del Papa Francisco: Nuestra Señora Desatadora de Nudos. Hoy confiemos los nudos de nuestros corazones a María para que ella pueda desatarlos …
Every day during May we bring you a different image of Our Lady. This one is by William-Adolphe Bouguereau (1825-1905) and is entitled Song of the Angels. Ave maria! pic.twitter.com/AkrdVNTtiV
— Archdiocese of Glasgow (@ArchdiocGlasgow) May 20, 2020
Este es de William-Adolphe Bouguereau (1825-1905) y se titula “Canción de los Ángeles”. ¡AVE María!
Every day during May we bring you a different image of Our Lady. This one incorporates Mary in the Lord’s Ascension to heaven. What a moment of joy but also sorrow for Mary as she saw her son rise out of physical sight knowing tho that they would reunite in heaven pic.twitter.com/Fl3E6x1PFb
— Archdiocese of Glasgow (@ArchdiocGlasgow) May 21, 2020
Este incorpora a María en la Ascensión del Señor al cielo. Qué momento de alegría pero también tristeza para María cuando vio a su hijo levantarse de la vista física sabiendo que se reunirían en el cielo
Every day during May we bring you a different image of Our Lady. This one is the Madonna del solletico – the “tickling Madonna” painted 600 years ago by Masaccio. A delightful human image of mum and baby … Ave Maria! pic.twitter.com/7oA10uJFmi
— Archdiocese of Glasgow (@ArchdiocGlasgow) May 22, 2020
Esta es la “Virgen de las cosquillas”, la “Virgen cosquilleante” pintada hace 600 años por Masaccio. Una deliciosa imagen humana de mamá y bebé … ¡Ave María!
Every day during May we bring you a different image of Our Lady. This one is the The Virgin Adoring the Host from 1852 by Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres. Love of Our Lady and love of the Eucharist- great hallmarks of the faith. pic.twitter.com/x71vJfSODt
— Archdiocese of Glasgow (@ArchdiocGlasgow) May 23, 2020
Este es “La Virgen adorando la Hostia” de 1852 por Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres. Amor a Nuestra Señora y amor a la Eucaristía: grandes sellos de la fe.
Every day during May we bring you a different image of Our Lady. This one is the Madonna of the little trees by Bellini. It is on display in Venice in the Accademia.
“Lovely lady dressed in blue teach me how to pray …” pic.twitter.com/6YqHSW491G— Archdiocese of Glasgow (@ArchdiocGlasgow) May 24, 2020
Esta es la “Virgen de los arbolitos” de Bellini. Se exhibe en Venecia en la Academia. “Encantadora dama vestida de azul, enséñame a rezar …”
Every day of May we propose a different image of Our Lady. World Day of Prayer for the Church in China, was yesterday, the memorial of Our Lady of the Way celebrated by the Jesuits. Image: Our Lady of China, an apparition of Mary in Donglu, China in 1900. Ave Maria! pic.twitter.com/NIGBD3gvAB
— Archdiocese of Glasgow (@ArchdiocGlasgow) May 24, 2020
Nuestra Señora de China, una aparición de María en Donglu, China en 1900. ¡Ave María!
Every day of May we propose a different image of Our Lady. This charming image of Mary in the family home is by Kristyn Brown. Our Lady, Queen of families pray for us! pic.twitter.com/iM7dzVVXVD
— Archdiocese of Glasgow (@ArchdiocGlasgow) May 26, 2020
Esta encantadora imagen de María en la casa familiar es de Kristyn Brown. ¡Nuestra Señora, Reina de las familias, ruega por nosotros!
Every day of May we propose a different image of Our Lady. This charming image of Mary and the baby Jesus is by Sandro Botticelli. 500 years after it was painted it still inspires devotion. Salve regina! pic.twitter.com/xEoXOQBktc
— Archdiocese of Glasgow (@ArchdiocGlasgow) May 26, 2020
“María y el niño Jesús” es de Sandro Botticelli. 500 años después de que fue pintado, todavía inspira devoción. Salve Regina
Every day of May we propose a different image of Our Lady. Today our picture is of Our Lady of Mount Carmel whose feast is on July 16. Mother of Carmel pray for us now and at the hour of our death. Amen pic.twitter.com/HU2X1ZMs6Z
— Archdiocese of Glasgow (@ArchdiocGlasgow) May 28, 2020
Nuestra Señora del Monte Carmelo, cuya fiesta es el 16 de julio. Madre del Carmelo ruega por nosotros ahora y en la hora de nuestra muerte. Amén
Every day of May we propose a different image of Our Lady. Today our picture is of Mary holding her dead son – the Pietà of Michelangelo. A masterpiece of beauty … like Mary herself. Salve Regina! pic.twitter.com/EJGDmPG1Dm
— Archdiocese of Glasgow (@ArchdiocGlasgow) May 29, 2020
María sosteniendo a su hijo muerto, la Piedad de Miguel Ángel. Una obra maestra de la belleza … como la propia María. ¡Salve Regina!
Every day of May we propose a different image of Our Lady. Today our picture is of Mary Refuge of sinners. Later this image became the centre of devotion of the #Schoenstatt movement. Ave Maria! pic.twitter.com/BRBrGavW37
— Archdiocese of Glasgow (@ArchdiocGlasgow) May 29, 2020
María Refugio de los pecadores. Más tarde, esta imagen se convirtió en el centro de devoción del movimiento #Schoenstatt. ¡AVE María!
Every day of May we have proposed a different image of Our Lady. Today is the last day, Pentecost Sunday. This image shows Mary at the heart of the Church, encouraging the apostles as she encourages us. Ave Maria! (Painting by Moretto, 1543, Brescia) pic.twitter.com/iwKRvSCBcY
— Archdiocese of Glasgow (@ArchdiocGlasgow) May 30, 2020
Hoy es el último día, el domingo de Pentecostés. Esta imagen muestra a María en el corazón de la Iglesia, animando a los apóstoles como ella nos alienta. ¡AVE María! (Pintura de Moretto, 1543, Brescia)
¿Cuál de estas imágenes del mes de María te gustó más?
¡María, sin pecado concebida, ruega por nosotros que recurrimos a ti!
[Ver: La historia detrás del crucifijo milagroso ante el cual rezó el Papa Francisco]
[Ver: El asombroso relato de la muerte de san José junto a Jesús y María]